Georgetown offers FA |
| If your child could qualify, my DC loved the summer programs with Center for Talented Youth. Made lifelong friends (including current roommate senior-year in college, who was their roommate maybe 7-8 years ago with CTY). Great programs. |
| $$$$ too, not cheap |
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These pre-college programs are crazy expensive.
We sent them because they were interested in the topics the programs offered. They both speak fondly of all their experiences. The programs have influenced their career options, they've made really good friends, and both say it was a great preview of college life. These are the ones we chose that weren't the most expensive: National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC)- $5k for 10 days Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)- $5k for 3 weeks Great Books - $4k for 1 week (this was the only in-person option we could find last summer so we sucked it up but kid loved it now wants to go back) I've seen programs that were $10k for 3 weeks- Georgetown was one of them. Here are some others: St. Johns in Annapolis- $1k for 1 week, need to write an essay to apply. Stanford Humanities Institute- was it $3k but it might be only online My kid got an invite for a different summer program at Stanford that's not the Humanities Institute. it was about 8K for 3 weeks. Yale Global Scholars is online only. Lots of requirements for the application. $3500 James Madison Summer Honors Progam- $1k week, competitive. Looking at Governor's school options in Virginia too but the issue is, they don't provide decisions until after the deadlines of these other paid programs. |
No. And I’ve heard that from two admissions directors at top schools and one consultant. If your kid didn’t win a scholarship to attend, it just means your kid is applying full pay. |
| My DD did a 1-week program at Susquehanna and it was one of the lower priced options we'd looked at. It was around $800 for one week and she really liked it. It was actual professors from the university leading the program. |
| Are these programs for specific grades or high schoolers in general? |
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Phillips Exeter Academy has a great summer program for High Schoolers that was pretty rigorous and enabled DC to take three different courses and have athletics as well. Courses are graded and the work was challenging. DC wanted to write and this was recommended by an English teacher at DCs school. It's worth a look. But, also, not inexpensive.
https://www.exeter.edu/exeter-summer/exeter-summer-on-campus-programs/upper-school |
| Some of the math programs are competitive, and I think are seen as more than just "pay to play." My son is looking at a few of them for this summer, depending on what we end up doing. I second College Confidential as a place to sort of ask around. I have the Yale Young Scholars listed there as being semi-competitive...like that colleges will tend to see it as much than JUST "pay to play." We considered applying, but it's only 2 weeks, and I feel like if I'm going to send my kid somewhere, I'd really like a little more time than that since a big part would be living on a college campus and being more independent. |
| Some of the math programs are competitive, and I think are seen as more than just "pay to play." My son is looking at a few of them for this summer, depending on what we end up doing. I second College Confidential as a place to sort of ask around. I have the Yale Young Scholars listed there as being semi-competitive...like that colleges will tend to see it as much than JUST "pay to play." We considered applying, but it's only 2 weeks, and I feel like if I'm going to send my kid somewhere, I'd really like a little more time than that since a big part would be living on a college campus and being more independent. |
| Ooops. Sorry. Didn't mean to double post. |
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Does anyone know of a program like the Mountain School in VT that takes place in the summer?
Selective enrollment? Enrichment? Engaging? Sustainability focused? http://www.mountainschool.org/ |
Never heard of this. Super cool. |
I think a number of semester schools offer summer programs: https://www.semesterschools.net/ |
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I'll second CTY. My CMU-attending son still says it was the best, pure-learning experience he ever had. Expensive, like so many programs, but worth it.
I think this whole thread has an amazing list of options worth checking out.
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